WGU D094 Child Psych and Development Exam 100% Accurate!
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Thinking symbolically - ANSWERSAccording to Piaget, what is an important accomplishment at the preoperational stage?
Concrete operational - ANSWERSA student understands that a deflated balloon can be inflated with air.According to Piaget, which cognitive level is this student demonstrating?
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WGU D094 Child Psych and
Development Exam 100% Accurate!
Thinking symbolically - ANSWERSAccording to Piaget, what is an important
accomplishment at the preoperational stage?
Concrete operational - ANSWERSA student understands that a deflated balloon can be
inflated with air.According to Piaget, which cognitive level is this student demonstrating?
Provide instructional scaffolding - ANSWERSAccording to Vygotsky, what should a
teacher do to help a student move through the zone of proximal development?
Explaining the commutative property in addition - ANSWERSWhich behavior would
Piaget classify as characteristic of the concrete operational cognitive development
stage?
A child watching parents brush their teeth - ANSWERSAccording to Vygotsky's theory,
which child is experiencing learning from "a more knowledgeable other?"
Primary school - ANSWERSAt which developmental stage would a child be expected to
tie shoes?
Females usually complete physical growth before males. - ANSWERSHow does female
growth differ than male growth during the adolescent stage?
Ties shoelaces - ANSWERSWhich characteristic is consistent with a student in the early
childhood physical development stage?
Refining of motor coordination - ANSWERSWhich characteristic is consistent with a
student in the middle childhood physical development stage?
Justifying a moral decision on the basis of self-chosen principles even when there is a
conflict with official rules and laws - ANSWERSAccording to Kohlberg, which behavior is
characteristic of the final stage of his moral development theory?
Postoperational - ANSWERSBecause of circumstances, an individual seeks medical
advice to remove a parent from life support.According to Gilligan, which moral stage of
development is represented by this scenario?
5 to 12 years - ANSWERSDuring which age range does Erikson's industry versus
inferiority stage of psychosocial development usually occur?
, Physical capabilities - ANSWERSAccording to Bandura, which factor can affect
reproduction?
Removing a restriction if a student pays attention in class - ANSWERSAccording to B.
F. Skinner's theory of operant conditioning, what is an example of negative
reinforcement?
Repeating vowel sounds - ANSWERSWhat is identified with the babbling stage of the
language development process?
Uttering single words - ANSWERSWhich action characterizes the holophrastic stage of
language development?
Telegraphic - ANSWERSA student is able to make a sentence with a subject, verb, and
object.Which stage of language development is this student in?
Nutrition - ANSWERSA fifth-grade student is having difficulty listening and retaining
information. The teacher notices that the student looks pale and has brittle hair and
nails.Which physical barrier is likely affecting this student's learning and performance?
Stress - ANSWERSA fourth-grade student complains of headaches, stomach pain, and
nausea. The teacher notices the student seems anxious and has difficulty
focusing.Based on this information, which barrier is likely affecting this student's
learning and performance?
Peer pressure - ANSWERSA high school teacher notices a sudden drop in a student's
grades and a change in the way the student dresses for school.Which developmental
barrier is likely affecting this student's performance
Working memory - ANSWERSWhile solving a multistep math problem, a student forgets
the second and third steps while implementing the first. During reading, the student
often forgets what was at the beginning of the paragraph before reaching the end of a
paragraph.Which memory deficit is likely affecting this student's learning and
performance?
Different cultural norms - ANSWERSAn Asian third-grade student is getting average
grades in math and English. However, when asked to participate in discussions, the
student does not make eye contact and is silent for long periods of time.Which factor is
likely affecting this student's learning and performance?
Decreased ability to focus - ANSWERSDue to family circumstances, a high-performing
student suffers from inadequate sleep.Which learning and performance impact would be
consistent with the student in this scenario?
It decreases the willingness to take risks. - ANSWERSAn extremely intelligent middle
school student does not complete work, is suspicious of those who want to be friendly,
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